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Dr Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who! (U)

Dr Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who! (U)

An adaptation of Dr Seuss’ much-loved 1954 book, in which Horton the Elephant hears a cry for help coming from a speck of dust — and discovers a whole population of Whos.
Chapter, Cardiff (9-10 May 08)



Water Lilies (15)

Water Lilies (15)

A sensitive, sorrowful and daring portrait of female adolescence that focuses on longings, sexual confusions and the grey areas of desire.
Chapter, Cardiff (9-15 May 08)



Lonesome Jim (15)

Lonesome Jim (15)

Having failed to make a go of things in New York, Jim, a would-be writer returns home to the Midwest.
Chapter, Cardiff (9-15 May 08)



Rhiannon

Rhiannon

Katy Cawkwell has developed a reputation for dramatic and powerful reworkings of epic material and invites you to enjoy an evening of compelling storytelling she tells this tale, from the great Welsh mythological cycle, the Mabinogion.
St Donats Art Centre (09 May 08)



Happy-Go-Lucky (15)

Happy-Go-Lucky (15)

Mike Leigh returns at the top of his game with a joyful, life-affirming film which focuses on Poppy, a 30-year-old, glass-half-full, Londoner with a bright outlook.
Chapter, Cardiff (9-22 May 08)



Cardiff Polyphonic Choir

Fauré Requiem

Cardiff Polyphonic Choir with Welsh soprano Fflur Wyn and harpist Elinor Bennet.
Ebenezer Chapel (9-9 May 08)



My Brother is an Only Child (15)

My Brother is an Only Child (15)

A thoroughly enjoyable family saga that balances drama with social critique, this is the powerful story of two brothers growing up in Italy in the 1960s.
Chapter, Cardiff (9-15 May 08)



Hell’s Bent

Hell’s Bent

After two wildly successful months, Hell’s Bent, Cardiff’s only gay-friendly indie, is back. Featuring Hell’s Bent DJs playing a mix of indie, electro and alt-rock, this is the kind of unique night that shouldn’t be missed.
The Point (09 May 08)



Youth Theatre (8 - 10yrs)

Youth Theatre (8 - 10yrs)

Develop your improvising, acting and devising skills with a professional tutor. This term you will work with exerts from well known plays to create a performance for The Riverfront Open Weekend.
The Riverfront (10 May 08)



Blink by Ian Rowlands

Blink by Ian Rowlands

f.a.b. theatre return with their highly successful production of Ian Rowlands’ play.
Chapter, Cardiff (10 May 08)



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